Daniel 5 was the central passage as Bro. Harry Collins III delivered “Our Bodily Vessel for God’s Glory”. He opens reading about Belshazzar summoning the sacred vessels from the temple of God and the nearly immediate judgement. Bro. Harry continues into the New Testament explaining God’s charge to be a sanctified vessel in His service.

Bro. Brian Collier delivered the opening sermon of Camp Meeting 2018 with exhortation to holiness through faith in and the power of the Holy Spirit. We overcome by the blood of the Lamb, the word of our testimony and loving not our lives unto death.

After a sermon from Aunt Jean Riggs, Bro. Willie gets out and expounds on living in the New Jerusalem. This message was so memorable to those that heard it that it was referenced for decades afterward. I have heard much about this sermon myself but only recently had the privilege to hear the actual audio of it. Please take time to enjoy this brief classic.

During the Saturday night meeting at the Greensboro Feast Meeting in 2018, Bro. Don stepped out and shared some thoughts on a passage of scripture from Revelation 5. In under 5 minutes, he succinctly links this verse with other passages to provide the interpretation. It is a good example of using scripture to explain scripture and stands out in a good meeting.

In Camp Meeting 1957, Bro. Harry Collins, Jr., delivered “The Sacrifices of God”. Bro. Harry preaches from Isaiah 1 and Psalms 51 about the kind of sacrifice that God accepts in the New Testament dispensation. In spite of the late start of the recording, this sermon is well worth our attention.

On the last Saturday morning of Camp Meeting 2018, Bro. Kenneth reminded us that God is faithful all the time and in every situation. Like Joseph from the Bible was in the dungeon, we may find ourselves in dire situations, but God only requires our faithfulness to provide all that we need. This sermon delivers good exhortation to godly faithfulness in all aspects of life. Listen and be encouraged!

Depending on our Savior, Bro. Horace highlights the high calling and privilege to have the Spirit of the Lord in our heart and miss a sinner’s reward. No matter what we achieve in this life, calamity awaits every sinner who rejects the glory of forgiveness and sanctification in Father’s house; there is no halfway between. Applying the parable of the prodigal son, this message challenges sinners and saints to urgency, as we clear our hearts and minds for camp meeting 2019. Bro. Luke Gray leads a 1 minute prayer, followed by a 2-1/2 minute song just before our sermon.

Bro. Steve illuminates how we cherish the Spirit and Power of God we experience in camp meeting! He then challenges us with “what does the Lord require of me?” and “how is it with my soul?” The City of Babylon was at its peak when the fingers of a man’s hand wrote “Thou are Weighed in the Balances” to Belshazzar. It was too late for Belshazzar, but sinners and saints today have the opportunity to search and humble our hearts to serve the Lord God, who still rules in the kingdoms of men.

Please join us this week and listen to this powerful clip where Bro. Otho Cox shares some of his experience of growing up and his love for the gospel before taking his text from 1 Corinthians 2 and Romans 8. This clip is such a treasure and we see in this man’s life the truth of Paul’s words, “that the things which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the furtherance of the gospel”. Don’t miss this one.

We are trusting in a great captain - Jesus Christ is piloting our ship, and He will take us safely home. Many notable men and women through history have sailed their own ships, only to come to ruin, but the old Ship of Zion has landed thousands over and she will land a million more. I pray you will be moved by this sermon.